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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Gass; r. t., Van Dyke; r. g., Allen; c., Wiseman; l. g., Scalton; l. t., Richards; l. e., Jewett; q. b., Manning; h. backs, Eaton, Pullen; full back Moore...
...half-past two about fifty men gathered in the room, and a handsome valise of alligator skin with a full equipment of dressing case articles was put upon the table. In a few minutes Professor Chaplin entered the room expecting to find two men only with whom he had made appointments...
Last evening the Boston Symphony orchestra gave the first of their series of eight concerts in Sanders Theatre. The house was full and Mr. Nikisch was loudly applauded as he stepped upon the platform. Loefler who has recovered from his dangerous illness during the summer was back in his old place as first violin...
...right to participate in all the business meetings of the association. Nearly every man who enters college will want to join the H. A. A. at some time during his course, and all who do intend to join had better do so now and get the full advantage of connection with...
...excited, to flounder through it at sight. Moreover, even were the difficulty overcome - even if every senior had learned his part and sang - there are two reasons why the result would be ineffective. In the first place, the volume of sound - in the open air with a full brass band to contend against - could never be more than respectable, never impressive. It never has been even respectable, in point of fact. And secondly the moment is one for retrospect and remembrance; it is the last time that a class, as a college class, meets together in public. A new song...